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PICS: What Happens If Google Rules The World? Google currently dominates search advertising and is also claiming slices of the pie in the lucrative mobile, smartphone and operating system industries. Of course, there are companies that are competing head on with Google but what if none of them are able to stop the Google juggernaut? The pictures below give us a glimpse of what a Googlified world would look like. Even if you have seen some of them, it is still worth taking another look. Just for fun and inspiration. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. What the Google Web will look like in 10 years. With the release of Google Public DNS, it appears that Google is making good on their earlier call to action for making the Web faster. In conjunction with that announcement several months ago, they launched the “Speed” site at Google Code with the headline “Let’s make the Web faster.”

After setting up their DNS servers, which replaces the DNS servers from my ISP, I can confirm that my web browsing is indeed much zippier than before. So much so that it’s sort of shocking that ISP’s don’t seem to do much DNS optimization on their own – then again, why would they? At first, this got me thinking about the self-serving aspects of Google Public DNS, in addition to Google’s other speed initiatives – which include Chrome, Chrome OS, and the announcement of the SPDY protocol. After all, these initiatives are aimed at more than just purely altruistic ends, they’re helping to make the Web a better platform for Google products. I decided at that point to take things a bit further. Wrapping up. What Google thinks of Social Media, SEO and Advertising: Party,

I noticed someone using Google suggest in another story today (honestly forgot where) and thought I’d see what Google “thinks” about social media. Then I tried SEO. Not surprising. Funniest of all, considering Google’s business model, was advertising. Pretty telling when you think about it. Of course this isn’t what Google “really thinks” about social media, it’s Google’s response to search queries and effort to predict what we’re really searching for. Google Suggest works by drawing from searches by other Google users, sites in Google’s search index, and ads in the Google advertising network. But, that’s not as interesting as viewing these screen shots as what Google “thinks”, so let’s continue: Whoah, let’s turn off the SEO hate, OK Google?

In case you’re not a hater and curious about search engine optimization, find the truth about SEO here and why ongoing SEO is important here. After typing in “advertising is” on Google, I had to laugh because of such positive sentiment. Holiday Logos: 2009 October - December - Flock. Make Money Online, Blogging Tips. I noticed something weird on Google Suggest.

I was searching something with “Why do…” and I landed up with this article. Thank you for reading at Sensonize.com, do subscribe to my feeds and Stumble this article! Read the blog around to learn how to make money online via blogging. Google 1407 - Flock. Google 1407 [Text by Dennis G. Jerz.] >> More posts Advertisement This site unofficially covers Google™ and more with some rights reserved.